Fastest Actors with a gun in Westerns

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
  • Who was really the fastest actor with a gun in westerns? I’ve searched the web. I don’t have a definitive rated list. This video is assembled from various comments online, some hearsay and rumor. These entries are based on witnesses, not comparisons. So no documentation or video of actual witnessed draw. So not ranked. Let me know what you think, and who was missed.
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  • @txgunguy2766
    @txgunguy2766 Год назад +600

    Audie Murphy was not "one of the most decorated American soldiers of WW2" he was THE most decorated American soldier EVER!

    • @petersearls4443
      @petersearls4443 Год назад +10

      Most decorated in WWII, however there are there are several with more honors. That is not to diminish his accomplishments, he was an incredibly brave soldier.

    • @txgunguy2766
      @txgunguy2766 Год назад +33

      @@petersearls4443
      He received EVERY medal for bravery the US Army offered as well as the French Croix de Guerre and the Belgian Legion de Merit. I don't think any other American soldier has done that. Especially not in a single war.

    • @petersearls4443
      @petersearls4443 Год назад +11

      @@txgunguy2766 you said ever. I understand all of the awards he won. There are several soldiers from different wars/conflicts who have been awarded 2 Medals of Honor. David Hackworth was awarded medals of valor for over 18 different events.
      Awards
      Distinguished Service Cross (2)
      Silver Star (10)
      Legion of Merit (4)
      Distinguished Flying Cross
      Bronze Star Medal (8) with "V"
      Purple Heart (8)
      Air Medal (34) with "V"
      Army Commendation Medal (4) with "V"

    • @txgunguy2766
      @txgunguy2766 Год назад +14

      @@petersearls4443
      Audie won 24 medals.

    • @txgunguy2766
      @txgunguy2766 Год назад +3

      @@petersearls4443
      I know that there have been a number of men who have earned multiple Medals of Honor, such as Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain and Thomas Custer who died with his brother and nephew at Little Bighorn. George was always jealous of "Tom's baubles".

  • @kronos5385
    @kronos5385 Год назад +99

    I grew up in the 60's when westerns dominated TV and films and I remember that Glenn Ford was considered the fastest for many years.

    • @famouspeople63
      @famouspeople63  Год назад +13

      Yes my understanding also

    • @burdettward8605
      @burdettward8605 Год назад +1

      @@notfiveo four tenths of a second is not slow.

    • @neganrex5693
      @neganrex5693 Год назад +1

      You are right Glenn Ford was the fastest in Hollywood ever. Second fastest was Jerry Louis and under him was Sammy Davies JR. What gave me a laugh anybody saying they can draw in a 6th of a second is lying or his name is Bob Mundon. Anybody who can draw that fast would be the fastest man alive. The very fastest now since Bob past away are around a 4th of a second and that speed would beat anybody in Hollywood at any time.

    • @neganrex5693
      @neganrex5693 Год назад

      @@famouspeople63 Unless you was Bob Mundon a 6th of a second like Hollywood is make believe. Around a 4th of a second is what top fast draws are doing today and that is pushing it to the max. Look up fast draw speeds in contest and you will see what I'm taking about.

    • @petersearls4443
      @petersearls4443 Год назад

      @@neganrex5693ford was in the group of best fast draw actors. Audie Murphy, Ben Cooper, Sammy Davis and probably Robert Fuller and Peter Brown were faster.

  • @davethom73
    @davethom73 Год назад +89

    There was a rumour that Hugh O’Brien challenged Audie Murphy to a fast draw match, and Audie’s reply was “ Let’s use real bullets”. Hugh backed down.

    • @christhompson3750
      @christhompson3750 Год назад +12

      I saw other actors who worked with Murphy said he was lightning fast with his hands. Michael Dante said his movements was fast as a cat.

    • @petersearls4443
      @petersearls4443 Год назад +14

      Not just a rumor. It was a true story.

    • @terryv
      @terryv Год назад +11

      Of course O’Brian "backed down". That made him the more mature of the two. Only a moron would play childish games with real ammunition.

    • @petersearls4443
      @petersearls4443 Год назад +22

      @@terryv O’Brien had been pestering Audie a lot to draw against each other. Audie finally got fed up with Hugh continuing to prod him after he had already declined, so that is when he made the comment about live ammo. Not because he really wanted to use it, but because he knew it would shut it down.

    • @donaldoehl7690
      @donaldoehl7690 Год назад +9

      The version I've heard: Hugh O'Brien bragged as fastest and offered $500 bet for anyone in Hollywood. Audie Murphy responded upping the ante to $2500 using live ammo. I think he truly meant an actual face off. Murphy no doubt had PTSD and slept with a 1911 under his pillow. This guy was always armed and ready!

  • @fasteddie9055
    @fasteddie9055 Год назад +85

    Major Audie Murphy held a commission in the Texas National Guard after he saw all that combat during WW2. He is America's most decorated hero ever. His 3rd Division shoulder patch still indicates a hard - charging , gung ho outfit during both the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars. The legend of Major Audie Murphy , Texas National Guard will live forever .

    • @upnywhiteb
      @upnywhiteb Год назад +2

      Look up Lt.Col. Matt Urban, the "Ghost". From what I read he had as many medals including the MOH and 7 Purple Hearts.

    • @Marvinwalker-ud3yo
      @Marvinwalker-ud3yo 9 месяцев назад +2

      You left out Jack Elam, Henry Fonda and Charles Bronson.

    • @johnchandler1687
      @johnchandler1687 9 месяцев назад +2

      You mean the "broken TV" patch. My youngest was in third army.

    • @kirkchartier7141
      @kirkchartier7141 8 месяцев назад +2

      I heard that Audie Murphy's wife was a hero too she worked the rest of her life for the VA constantly battling the system to get better treatment for the veterans.
      I heard that all the veterans loved and respected her, but not the paper pushing beuracrats who she was constantly battling.

    • @parrot849
      @parrot849 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@johnchandler1687- Don’t you mean “3rd Division?”
      Third Army was in an entirely different location in the European Theater of Operations than was the 3rd Division during WWII.

  • @TheMrbillh
    @TheMrbillh Год назад +53

    The man who was reputed to be the fastest draw and who also trained other actors was Jack Elam, I remember seeing him give a demonstration on television and boy was he fast. Cheers

    • @steiny3353
      @steiny3353 Год назад +8

      TheMrbillh ..Jack Elam ! really ? that is a surprise to me. Loved JE in his movies.

    • @kronos5385
      @kronos5385 Год назад +8

      @@steiny3353 Jack Elam was a fine dramatic actor and a great comedic one as well. His work in the James Garner films "Support your local..." is legendary. Never knew he was fast on the draw but he only had one working eye so his depth perception in aiming would have been non-existent. Lost his eyesight in his left eye at age 11 at a Boy Scout function when he got into a fight with another boy.

    • @steiny3353
      @steiny3353 Год назад +1

      @@kronos5385 ..Yeah mate, he could do it all. Drama, comedy. The depth of field with one eye though ? I have a mate who has been slowly losing sight in one eye over many years. He was in our social motorcycle club and he could ride like you wouldn't believe. When I asked him about that he said that when you lose it slowly, the other eye naturally compensates. I find that hard to believe, but I wasn't going to argue with him

    • @bobbys4327
      @bobbys4327 Год назад +4

      he was so fast he put his eye out.

    • @Colorado_Native
      @Colorado_Native Год назад +2

      @@bobbys4327 Was that with a Red Ryder BB gun?

  • @theimp5901
    @theimp5901 Год назад +17

    While leading his men he commandeered a machine gun on the top of a burning tank destroyer. Shooting enemies from behind the smoke he called in an artillery strike basically on his own position. He was asked how close the the Germans were to his position, he joked ( yeah joked ) , "Hold on , I'll let you talk to one of them " . That is balls.

  • @edwardhall1829
    @edwardhall1829 Год назад +36

    Watch Paladin and realize that Richard Boone did his own draws. No cutaways, no effects, he stood there and "pulled that hogleg". He was very, very quick.

    • @famouspeople63
      @famouspeople63  Год назад +2

      Interesting, thanks

    • @petersearls4443
      @petersearls4443 Год назад +1

      Hehehe. Read up on him. He was slow and wasn’t proficient trying to draw fast. The article I read said that when they had to shoot a fast draw it was a 50/50 chance the gun would fly across the stage. 😂

    • @arthurbrumagem3844
      @arthurbrumagem3844 Год назад +3

      Watch him draw, always from behind as he turned away from the draw, damn stupid and slow. He also telegraphed every punch when he wasn’t wrestling on the ground

    • @deaddocreallydeaddoc5244
      @deaddocreallydeaddoc5244 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@petersearls4443 Yeah, I liked the series and still watch it on Saturdays (METV), but he was a lousy quickdraw. His crouched posture looked badass, but it's ergonomically all wrong for a quick draw. But if you look at quick draw contests today, it's become ridiculous. I think there should be rules about how far one can lean backward. Maybe the ear within so many inches of the heels, etc.

    • @petersearls4443
      @petersearls4443 11 месяцев назад

      @@deaddocreallydeaddoc5244 if you want to see a fast draw. Find my reply on here with a link to Ben Cooper making a fast draw in Outlaw’s Son.

  • @kurtlengel1650
    @kurtlengel1650 Год назад +47

    I've also heard Dean Martin was quick as well, and he worked hard at it, wanting to beat Jerry's speed. More recently, Mel Gibson is rumored to be fast on the draw as well. He trained hard for his role in Maverick.

    • @famouspeople63
      @famouspeople63  Год назад +4

      Yes there is a scene in Maverick where he was showing of with a gun. Was pretty fast.

    • @user-mp6pn2rf1o
      @user-mp6pn2rf1o 4 месяца назад

      So was James Garner .

  • @Nobody-Nowhere-USA
    @Nobody-Nowhere-USA Год назад +69

    A friend of my family that I called uncle was a founding member of the quick draw association and held the world record for a couple decades, he was a well known exhibition shooter that traveled the country putting on shows, his name was Gay Lewis, he was probably the person that spent the most time working with Sammy Davis Jr. on quick draw and gun handling. Before Davis got involved with drugs he spent a lot of time at my uncles house including most Sundays. He had many stories about Davis and other stars he worked with, he always said Davis had more raw talent than anyone he ever worked with or shot against! Davis did complete in the quick draw events for several years and was not only fast for Hollywood he was fast in the competitions as well! My aunt Mildred said he seldom showed up for Sunday dinner without a bouquet of flowers for her and something for the pantry! They thought a lot of him!

    • @stephenbrinckerhoff3510
      @stephenbrinckerhoff3510 Год назад +7

      I never heard anything about Sammy and drugs, but back when Thell Reed was winning bunches of competitions, I also heard that Sammy Davis Jr. was the fastest at the time.

    • @shawnstephens1251
      @shawnstephens1251 Год назад +5

      It wasn't hype either. Sammy Davis Jr. would routinely demonstrate his quick draw for a live audience.

    • @mikebreeden6071
      @mikebreeden6071 Год назад +4

      Who else but Sammy could sing a love song to his machine guns.

    • @rustysmith5809
      @rustysmith5809 11 месяцев назад +2

      I can vouch for this.

    • @rustysmith5809
      @rustysmith5809 11 месяцев назад +5

      Glenn Ford was really quick.

  • @rvrschrs64
    @rvrschrs64 Год назад +33

    I just read Audie Murphy's biography "To Hell And Back". He describes the terror of the front line soldier and how he reacted. Most notably, after his Medal of Honor battle he felt totally drained.

    • @patrickhealy2706
      @patrickhealy2706 10 месяцев назад

      German soldiers said his rifle never missed

    • @GeorgiaBoy1961
      @GeorgiaBoy1961 2 месяца назад

      Re: "Most notably, after his Medal of Honor battle he felt totally drained."
      That sort of experience is not unusual in men who have been involved in life-or-death situations such as combat. Our biochemical/endocrine response to stress - what is termed the "fight or flight" response - is complex and mobilizes the entire body's resources for survival. When these biochemical defenses or enhancements, for lack of a better term wear off, four to six hours after the stress has passed, profound exhaustion and fatigue is the norm. It takes 24-36 hours for the body to fully return to status normal after such a stressful event. It's a big deal, it really is - even for a young and strong man in the prime of life.

  • @Paladin1873
    @Paladin1873 Год назад +13

    In addition to his other talents, Arvo Ojala was a master leather craftsman who made very fine fast draw rigs. I met him and his beautiful actress daughter in the 1980s and found him to be a true gentleman. I ended up ordering one of his cowboy Hollywood rigs which I still have. When it comes to true action heroes, Audi Murphy was the real deal and noted for his exceptional handling of firearms and horses. No doubt the former had a lot to do with his surviving so many harrowing firefights during WWII. I don't know how fast they were on the draw, but Lee Marvin, Robert Culp, and Steve McQueen handled their firearms very professionally and comfortably.

  • @eronavbj
    @eronavbj Год назад +44

    I remember back in the 50s I watched an exhibition by Rodd Redwing. I never saw him even reach for the gun, let alone notice the draw and shoot. He was literally faster than the eye could see. BTW, Jerry Lewis was a hell of an athlete. He even practiced with the Houston Astros. I guess he'd have to be athletic to perform all those pratfalls and antics during his film career.

    • @phibber
      @phibber Год назад +5

      other actors in passing conversation i believe on tonight show...., mentioned that Jerry Lewis was considered by fellow actors to be the fastest quick draw artist in hollywood....too bad there was never a contest to showcase these talents....

    • @donhuffiii3023
      @donhuffiii3023 Год назад +1

      He was also a drummer, which trained his hands to be fast.

    • @profharp
      @profharp 11 месяцев назад

      He taught Chuck Connors how to shoot that rifle, too.

    • @claytonlowry1280
      @claytonlowry1280 11 месяцев назад +1

      I heard Sammy Davis Jr.was fast

  • @partssman1
    @partssman1 Год назад +23

    The fastest in my opinion was Robert Fuller. He was lightening in his prime.
    Sammy Davis Jr was no slouch either. He participated in quick draw contests

    • @jerryfarmer5737
      @jerryfarmer5737 Год назад +10

      Robert Fuller was great as Jess Harper in Laramie.

    • @sylviapatterson3643
      @sylviapatterson3643 Год назад +8

      Robert Fuller guested in an episode of Hugh O'Brian 's Wyatt Earp series and in that episode the shootout scene had to be refilmed several times BECAUSE Robert Fuller kept beating Wyatt Earp to the draw!!! I believe the episode was titled The Scapegoat. Only two people could startle me into jumping at the speed of their draw: One was Robert Fuller in Laramie and the other one was Peter Breck in The Big Valley. One other perhaps: There was an episode of Alias Smith and Jones in which Pete Duel suddenly drew his gun in a scene to protect his partner and it was like lightning.

    • @Marvinwalker-ud3yo
      @Marvinwalker-ud3yo 8 месяцев назад +1

      The fastest in my opinion was Jack Elam.

    • @mariamorizzi6519
      @mariamorizzi6519 7 месяцев назад

      My favorite cowboys where Robert fuller and Anthony Steffan,Clint Eastwood imitated Steffen in all his movies.

    • @rishz7857
      @rishz7857 3 месяца назад

      Dale Robertson "Tales of Wells Fargo" appeared quick. Economical drawing effort it seemed.

  • @victorgonzales4009
    @victorgonzales4009 Год назад +10

    Audie Murphy didn't need any camera tricks. For a while, he was genuinely the fastest draw in films.

    • @petersearls4443
      @petersearls4443 11 месяцев назад +2

      My uncle Ben Cooper agreed with that. Ben was very fast. Actually I think he might have been faster than Audie but he wasn’t the kind of guy to toot his own horn. They were definitely comparable. Ben made two westerns with Audie including Arizona Raiders.

  • @johnmacdonald1878
    @johnmacdonald1878 Год назад +11

    I saw a story years ago. Clint Eastwood used to enter quick draw competitions and did well.

    • @famouspeople63
      @famouspeople63  Год назад

      I guess so, he had some practice. But one of the fastest, not sure?

  • @silverjohn6037
    @silverjohn6037 Год назад +22

    It would seem odd considering the current year politics in Hollywood but a lot of the older generation of stars were quite interested in combative sports like boxing and quick draw as a form of recreation. With the number of westerns being shot back then it was also a useful skill that added to the credibility of the performance, just like fencing for a Shakespearean actor.

    • @famouspeople63
      @famouspeople63  Год назад

      And today?

    • @silverjohn6037
      @silverjohn6037 Год назад +4

      @@famouspeople63 Today if you refuse to give your pronouns (Gina Corano) you get fired. If you advocate for gun rights (Charlton Heston) you get labelled a lunatic.
      A few ex-professional wrestlers are tolerated so long as they bring in enough box office but they're expected to disavow anything too "violent". I believe Dwayne Johnson has even said he won't appear in films with guns anymore.

    • @JollyRoger-no7ps
      @JollyRoger-no7ps Год назад

      @@silverjohn6037and he made a fortune off his earlier movies that had guns and violence, typical hollyweird hypocrisy. I’ll bet there’s quite a few of actors who believe in the 2nd Amendment and like firearms but are too afraid to admit it due to the threat of being black listed

  • @kurtjensen7264
    @kurtjensen7264 Год назад +28

    At the time. Sammy Davis Junior was the fastest draw in Hollywood. He was also accurate. And ambidextrous. And could twirl his guns like nobody else

    • @petersearls4443
      @petersearls4443 Год назад +3

      Ben Cooper was slightly faster. But if they ever had a real gunfight they would probably end up shooting each other. Ben used to go over to parties at Sammy’s house and they would put on a show for the guests.

  • @jeffking4176
    @jeffking4176 Год назад +50

    CORRECTION:
    Audie Murphy was THE MOST decorated soldier of WW2. [ not just “one of the most”]. He was IT❗️
    [ He earned (and suffered for) each and every one].
    📻🙂

    • @jimlee188
      @jimlee188 Год назад +2

      This limmy would not recognize Murphy because of bias.

    • @deepb249
      @deepb249 Год назад

      @@jimlee188😂he recognizes fakes though May he trying to sell his channel to fools😂

    • @upnywhiteb
      @upnywhiteb Год назад +1

      Look up Lt.Col. Matt Urban, the "Ghost". From what I read he had as many medals including the MOH and 7 Purple Hearts.

    • @rickycole6327
      @rickycole6327 3 месяца назад

      Watch Audie Murphy's autobiography movie To Hell and Back (1956) .

  • @normanbraslow7902
    @normanbraslow7902 Год назад +33

    Per Wyatt Earp, speed was entirely secondary. It was absolute control of the gun and accuracy.

    • @Colorado_Native
      @Colorado_Native Год назад +1

      He said, "You need to take your time... in a hurry."

    • @sproctor1958
      @sproctor1958 Год назад +1

      THAT is "Gun Control"... hitting the target.

    • @seiko999
      @seiko999 Год назад

      i thought that was bat masterson ??

    • @howardsmith9342
      @howardsmith9342 Год назад +4

      Louis L'Amour, who grew up in a time when many of those old western pistol packers were still around to talk to, made that same point in many of his books. The fastest draw didn't always win, but the one who shot straightest did, and it was better to take a half second longer to actually hit the other guy, than it was to shoot holes in the dirt, the sky, or some innocent bystander.

    • @TheCometHunter
      @TheCometHunter 9 месяцев назад +1

      Like one of my bumper stickers says: GUN CONTROL IS BEING ABLE TO HIT YOUR TARGET.

  • @danielmacgibbon1589
    @danielmacgibbon1589 Год назад +19

    So glad to see Sammy Davis Jr at the end of this video, it corroborates a recollection my uncle imparted to me about seeing SDJ in California at a quick-draw exhibition back in the late 60’s. Says SDJ had one of, if not the fastest draw times at the event.

    • @johnzeszut3170
      @johnzeszut3170 Год назад +1

      He was on some western t.v. shows and would handle the six gun...

    • @edprince9079
      @edprince9079 11 месяцев назад +2

      He was super fast and was also great at fancy gun twirling.

    • @josephvitielo1693
      @josephvitielo1693 8 месяцев назад

      Did 2 Riflemans showed his talent on the shows

    • @docgallagher7040
      @docgallagher7040 6 месяцев назад

      @@edprince9079 There are clips on RUclips of his twirling. Watch those, then watch Michael Biehn (Johnny Ringo) twirling in Tombstone and tell me that Sammy Davis Jr wasn't the model on which that was modeled.

  • @theironclads
    @theironclads Год назад +29

    Peter Brown (Lawman, Laredo) was noted as a fast draw. He also could twirl his six-shooter around and place it smoothly back in his holster. You can see him do that on the opening credits of the second season of Laredo.

    • @stephenanderle5422
      @stephenanderle5422 Год назад

      Too heavy of a trigger pull.

    • @chrischeshire6528
      @chrischeshire6528 Год назад +1

      I agree, I saw him quick draw against other actors from the 50s and he was considered the fastest. My favorite was always Robert Culp from Trackdown.

    • @johnchandler1687
      @johnchandler1687 9 месяцев назад +1

      Wasn't Neville Brand on that show. With the gravelly whiskey voice. Anyway Neville Brand was the 4th most highly decorated U.S. soldier in the European theater of WW2.

    • @theironclads
      @theironclads 9 месяцев назад

      Yes, Neville co-starred on Laredo (1965~1967) and played Texas Ranger Reese Bennett.@@johnchandler1687

    • @johnharris8191
      @johnharris8191 8 месяцев назад +1

      Peter Brown was a guest star at a Wild West theme park in NC called Ghost Town in The Sky where live performances occurred 10 times a day, 7 days a week for 6 months out of the year. He and many other Hollywood guest stars got to perform in the mock gunfights using real single-action revolvers but loaded with blanks. A local man there name of Bill Leatherwood played the Marshal there for 39 years. They all found out how slow they were against him. I performed there off and on between 2001-2015 as a gunfighter. I had practiced and practiced with my own gun and holster and thought I was quick enough but it only took me 1 show to realize what I did not know about fast draw would fill a Farmer's Almanac.

  • @bravehome4276
    @bravehome4276 Год назад +14

    An interesting and eclectic list! It's fun to realize that some performers we would never associate with fast-draw are actually gifted in this area (and likely better through hard work too).

    • @famouspeople63
      @famouspeople63  Год назад

      So true! Seems if you were funny and could sing had a lot to do with it. :)

    • @bravehome4276
      @bravehome4276 Год назад +1

      @@famouspeople63 Probably because they were the most high-strung performers, therefore had heightened nervous systems to accelerate their responses.

  • @OdeeOz
    @OdeeOz Год назад +7

    Greatest line up, and most accurate ratings of actor's I have watched from the 1950's forward. Thanks for sharing with us all. Also Countless thanks for mentioning Bob Munden, who I have met at a Cowboy Shooting match decades ago. He truly is faster than the blink of an eye, and could accurately fan out 6 shots, faster than a Semi-Auto. 👍👍 10⭐

    • @offroad6309
      @offroad6309 Год назад +1

      I've seen Bob a couple times in person and he is very fast. His first shot is so amazingly fast how he gets it off without shooting himself is a testament to his ability.
      I remember seeing Sammy on the rifleman and was impressed with his abilities.

  • @EdgardoValentinoDOlaes
    @EdgardoValentinoDOlaes Год назад +6

    I have to add up ten more actors who were quick in draw in western films. They were: Gary Cooper in High Noon, Rory Calhoun in Utah Blaine, Clint Walker in Yuma, Don Murray in From Hell to Texas, Alex Cord in Stagecoach, Charles Bronson in Once Upon a Time in the West, Cohen Holloway in Good for Nothing, Gregory Peck in The Gunfighter, and Sterling Hayden in Top Gun.

  • @williamheald6781
    @williamheald6781 Год назад +16

    Peter Breck on the Big Valley had a quick draw that was hard to beat. In-between shooting they would challenge each other.

    • @famouspeople63
      @famouspeople63  Год назад +1

      Thats interesting, will see what I can find on him

  • @ronsmith7739
    @ronsmith7739 Год назад +37

    Peter Breck from Big Valley was known to be a fast gun and has won in several competitions.

    • @danadesimone9322
      @danadesimone9322 Год назад +2

      Heard that as well..

    • @sylviapatterson3643
      @sylviapatterson3643 Год назад +2

      Peter Breck was the only one other than Robert Fuller who could startle me with the speed of his draw.

    • @petersearls4443
      @petersearls4443 Год назад

      @@sylviapatterson3643if you can find a clip of Breck making a fast draw would you please post it? I haven’t had any luck randomly searching for one.

    • @rethink62
      @rethink62 5 месяцев назад

      Heath was faster

  • @RobbGF
    @RobbGF Год назад +1

    5:29 Glenn Ford! The Glenn Ford Westerns Playlist ruclips.net/p/PLA9dyopf8noOImQtbxbvXZhvUyVDbFHC8

  • @richardisner3671
    @richardisner3671 Год назад +8

    These actors were forgotten. James Arness Gunsmoke, Ben Murphy Alias Smith & Jones, Scott Glen, Kevin Kline, & Kevin Costner Silverado

  • @roysnider3456
    @roysnider3456 Год назад +11

    I was glad to see you mention Jerry Lewis, I understand he won national championships in pistol spinning. Watch the end of “Partners” and see what I mean. BTW Martin said he learned the routine from Jerry.

  • @connieoliver7369
    @connieoliver7369 Год назад +15

    Audie Murphy was very fast.

  • @user-wi4yn3rf8j
    @user-wi4yn3rf8j Год назад +7

    my dad was a good friend of Rodd Redwing and as of today I still use a fastdraw holster that he invented back in the late 50s

  • @mikeerler5465
    @mikeerler5465 Год назад +9

    I saw James Drury "The Virginian", in a shooting exhibition, fired three shots from a single action revolver that sounded like 1 shot! He used wax bullets and was accurate too.

  • @chuchuchip
    @chuchuchip 11 месяцев назад +4

    You didn't mention Robert Fuller of "Wagon Train" & "Laramie" TV show fame. Now he was fast.

    • @AliceHenderson-vz7kn
      @AliceHenderson-vz7kn 4 месяца назад +1

      Peter Brown, Jonnny McKay in Lawman was reported to be extremely fast!!!

    • @lar7905
      @lar7905 3 месяца назад +1

      I believe Dale Robertson in Wells Fargo was very fast .

  • @johnraines4825
    @johnraines4825 Год назад +11

    Audie Murphy was the fastest I heard.

  • @Mike-zw7fq
    @Mike-zw7fq Год назад +4

    I remember as a young Kid seeing Bob Mundan on the Mike Douglas Show.
    Very memorable exhibition.

  • @andrewspence3171
    @andrewspence3171 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this. Must have taken you a lot of time and effort to get together these clips, and do the research. Well done, I will be looking at your channel with interest from now on.

  • @truthspeaker1074
    @truthspeaker1074 Год назад +5

    Every one of those actors used Hollywood holster rigs, not actual old west holsters and belts. An actor not on the list shown was Hugh O'Brien, who practiced for months to get the role in the Wyatt Earp television series. He became quite fast.

  • @mikematusek4233
    @mikematusek4233 Год назад +11

    I believe that against the clock the two fastest were Glenn Ford and Sammy Davis Jr. with very little difference between them.

    • @famouspeople63
      @famouspeople63  Год назад +1

      Strangely, Jerry Lewis was up there as well. For someone that only made one western.

    • @RobbGF
      @RobbGF Год назад +1

      5:29 Glenn Ford! The Glenn Ford Westerns Playlist ruclips.net/p/PLA9dyopf8noOImQtbxbvXZhvUyVDbFHC8

  • @cyclingtj
    @cyclingtj Год назад +13

    If you look closely, you can see that Glenn Ford had a piece of wood sewn into his gunbelt, just above the holster. This was for his second shot. After the first shot, he would just use that piece of wood to cock the hammer. I've seen the set up in several Glenn Ford movies, but you can reallly see him use it in "The Fastest Gun Alive."

    • @famouspeople63
      @famouspeople63  Год назад +2

      Cool info, thanks

    • @RobbGF
      @RobbGF Год назад +2

      5:29 Glenn Ford! The Glenn Ford Westerns Playlist ruclips.net/p/PLA9dyopf8noOImQtbxbvXZhvUyVDbFHC8

    • @mikeerler5465
      @mikeerler5465 Год назад +1

      James Drury had a metal plate on the side of his gun belt. For his 3 shot trick, he cocked the revolver in the holster, fired his first shot from the hip, held the trigger back and raked the hammer against the metal plate for his second shot, then fanned the hammer with his left hand for the third shot. He was kind enough to do it slowly to show us how he did it. It was impressive!

  • @jameslatham2655
    @jameslatham2655 Год назад +7

    In Rio Bravo, starring John Wayne and Dean Martin, Ricky Nelson is in a supporting role as a very young gun hand. He rides guard for a cattleman and is introduced early in the movie. Ricky does a scene where he confronts a card shark and ends up drawing on the shark. He is so fast and his motion is clean as it gets. Hammer cocked and all. I've watched many a western in my life and that one draw is the fastest I have ever seen.

    • @fasteddie9055
      @fasteddie9055 Год назад +1

      I love to hear good news about Ricky. He has been a favorite since ''OZZIE & hARRIET'' back in the 50s.

    • @davesheppard8797
      @davesheppard8797 Год назад +1

      As actors in general, I heard that Jerry Lewis was one of the fastest draws in Hollywood.
      Dave.

    • @petersearls4443
      @petersearls4443 Год назад +1

      You don’t actually see him make the fast draw. There is a poker player who blocks the view of Ricky’s holster. It appears to allow him to grip the gun before doing the draw so that all he has to do is pull it out and cock it.

  • @LoneStarLawman
    @LoneStarLawman Год назад +8

    My understanding is, in the late fifties, the fastest draw from TV, was Peter Brown, the Deputy in the series "Lawman."

  • @archibaldevans2251
    @archibaldevans2251 Год назад +6

    Well, you did you’d homework. I lived ‘next door’ to Arvo Ojala in the then rural San Fernando Valley. Ojala was at the time the fastest draw ever recorded. Arvo said that Jerry Lewis was the fastest actor and John Wayne the slowest. On Wayne he commented ‘You can have a burger and a malt in the time it takes him to pull his pistol...’ Funny how so many got their panties in a twist about Audie Murphy. My favorite quote of his was told to me years ago by a older friend who knew Murphy. The two were out one evening and some fellow really pissed Murphy off. Murphy walked away from the conflict saying to my friend Caylor ‘I have to remind myself every day that my license to kill has been revoked...’

    • @famouspeople63
      @famouspeople63  Год назад +1

      I love to hear personal connection stories, thanks

    • @archibaldevans2251
      @archibaldevans2251 Год назад +1

      Arvo’s daughter (who’s name I’m intentionally withholding) and I were the same age. She was breathtakingly beautiful and more attractive than any model or actress you could think of. More than a bit of a Tomboy she raced in girls motocross known then as ‘Powderpuff’. Arvo had a company called ‘The Flying Finn’ one of if not the first to offer plastic and fiberglass aftermarket motor cycle components and parts. For his daughter to race he built a cut-down Huskavarna 400 with a titanium frame. A real monster of a dirt bike stock lightened and modified it was unGodly. I didn’t have the stones to ride a Husky 400 while she fearless and very competitive on it always placed high often winning in her class. Though Arvo always friendly and kind towards me she wouldn’t give me the time of day LOL!

  • @cnikolas
    @cnikolas Год назад +9

    Robert Fuller on Laramie could pull it pretty fast.

  • @murrygandy6546
    @murrygandy6546 Год назад +7

    Many gun fights in the Old West ended not in a face to face fast draw showdown, but in someone being shot in the back. They were skilled bad men but not stupid.

    • @HartmutJagerArt
      @HartmutJagerArt 9 месяцев назад

      Yes that much filmed man to man shootouts where a myth, not a reality in the real Wild West.

    • @Marvinwalker-ud3yo
      @Marvinwalker-ud3yo 8 месяцев назад +1

      It is said that 7 of the men Billy The Kid was drunken Indians (Native Americans).

  • @terrysikes6638
    @terrysikes6638 Год назад +5

    I expected to hear you mention Steve McQueen. A story I heard was that his skill at quick draw had Yul Brynner upset that it made him look bad during the filming of The Magnificent Seven.

  • @jonflanagin6682
    @jonflanagin6682 Год назад +8

    Actors back in the day knew guns and practiced with them. Unlike some actors today don't try to get to know guns and how to use them.

    • @bobbys4327
      @bobbys4327 Год назад

      nope, the azzhat libs just whine about them

    • @jasongcrow5313
      @jasongcrow5313 Год назад +2

      Some do. Keanu Reeves is competition level competent.

    • @bobbys4327
      @bobbys4327 Год назад +2

      @@jasongcrow5313 yeah, and live fire at that

    • @petersearls4443
      @petersearls4443 Год назад +1

      My uncle Ben Cooper made a lot of westerns in the 50s and 60s. In the beginning he practiced 2 to 3 hours a day over a 2 to 3 year period. He ended up one of the fastest. You can tell because in most of his scenes there are no edits.

  • @Ronin4614
    @Ronin4614 11 месяцев назад

    This is my first look at one of your videos, and I am impressed. You just got a new sub. I was not surprised to hear Sammy Davis Jr as high up as he is, what did stun me is hearing Jerry Lewis anywhere in the group. Thanks for this video, of to look at your other works.

  • @looselatigo
    @looselatigo Год назад +21

    B-western actor Tim McCoy was known for his draw speed. A film editor once timed it on 35mm film with 24 frames per second. The interval between his start of drawing to when smoke appeared at the muzzle was said to be six frames. McCoy was also known to be an expert in sign language.

    • @jacktyler2880
      @jacktyler2880 Год назад +4

      Another six-frame guy (according to a TV Guide article during the time his show was on) was Clu Gulager. He played Billy the Kid to Barry Sullivan's Pat Garrett on The Tall Man.

    • @dsolosan
      @dsolosan Год назад +2

      This is what I was going to suggest ... assuming they ran the cameras at 24 frames per. It would give you a pretty good indication of how fast someone actually was.

  • @str8shooter159
    @str8shooter159 Год назад +3

    Audie Murphey was my favorite actor ever to grace the screen. He is a real mans man. Audie is a role model and a great human and saved a lot of American lives in WW2.

  • @Brucelyroy
    @Brucelyroy Год назад +4

    Glad you noted Sammy Davis. In the episode of The Rifleman in which he played a fast draw artist, you could see he knew what he was doing with a gun.

  • @rexpayne7836
    @rexpayne7836 11 месяцев назад

    Great content and presentation. 😊

  • @tkarlmann
    @tkarlmann 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm so happy you mentioned Sammy Davis, Jr. in this lineup.
    I saw "The Rifleman" Episode with Sammy's fast draw -- and, even as a kid, I recall to this day that that was fastest draw I'd ever seen.
    Of course, it does not compete with the guy who draws & fires two shots, where you only see & hear one shot -- that is Superhuman -- he has to open the gun to show you he fired two shots! But for a single shot, I pick Sammy!

  • @rustysmith5809
    @rustysmith5809 11 месяцев назад +4

    The actors mentioned in this video is an accurate list of fast draw coboys and excellent gun handlers. I know this because my Dad was a stuntman and extra for a handful of westerns in the 60s and 70s

    • @petersearls4443
      @petersearls4443 11 месяцев назад

      Ask him if he ever worked with my uncle Ben Cooper.

  • @mpetersen6
    @mpetersen6 Год назад +5

    The ironic thing the quick draw rig of the movies is a Hollywood invention.

    • @petersearls4443
      @petersearls4443 Год назад +4

      Very true. There were hardly any documented cases of a man on man draw in the street. Ironically one of them did involve Wild Bill Hickok.

  • @markwolfe572
    @markwolfe572 Год назад +1

    Glad you mentioned Bob Mundun ! He was totally awesome. AND he hit whatever he wanted to.

  • @flea-kh7om
    @flea-kh7om Год назад

    Amazing video Sir, more please.

  • @tonyliston2311
    @tonyliston2311 Год назад +6

    Excellent video. Great to see clips from so many fine films. Audie Murphy was the Greatest, maybe no the fastest gun but a straight shooter. And proved it in combat. Will look forward to a video on him. Thanks for an informative and interesting video.

  • @BrickPa
    @BrickPa Год назад +4

    There was a group of actors who would meet and practice their gun handling techniques somewhat regularly among them Was Glenn Ford. Henry Fonda was said to be so well practiced that he had to slow down his draw for filming in the movie "Warlock".

    • @petersearls4443
      @petersearls4443 11 месяцев назад

      I keep hearing that about various actors. If they asked to slow down it might have been because another actor was supposed to win. However it wasn’t because of the cameras. Film runs at 24 frames per second. That means approximately .04 seconds per frame. For example GlennFord was timed at .4 seconds. That would mean 10 frames of film would have caught the action.

  • @MikeAndJoesPlace
    @MikeAndJoesPlace Год назад +1

    I expected to see Robert Fuller on the list. Thanks for your research and effort.

  • @LS1007
    @LS1007 11 месяцев назад +2

    Arvo Ojala was the one who drew against Matt Dillon on Gunsmoke in the opening of each episode.

    • @petersearls4443
      @petersearls4443 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah. He did it for the first few seasons.

    • @LS1007
      @LS1007 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@petersearls4443 He was the one for the first 9 of 20 seasons.

  • @Mr22Twain
    @Mr22Twain Год назад +5

    Honorable mention shout out to Hoppy, Gene and Roy for being fast with their fists:))

  • @brianfpp540
    @brianfpp540 Год назад +5

    I grew up in the era of the western and have always liked and admired lee van cleef, being the baddie to me is just as important to a film as being a hero, and he did an outstanding job against some hugely popular stars..kirk douglas was also a huge favourite of mine,the vikings is one of my all time faves.

    • @famouspeople63
      @famouspeople63  Год назад

      See my video on him in my channel, also in a video Villains in Westerns

    • @TheCometHunter
      @TheCometHunter 9 месяцев назад

      What a shame you slept through most of your English classes. People's names are 'proper nouns' and as such, the first letter is always capitalized, like Lee Can Cleef and Kirk Douglas. You're welcome!

  • @bajuszpal172
    @bajuszpal172 10 месяцев назад +1

    Many thanks for listing the actors with fastest draw. Yet film is a film and shooting someone dead is a different case, which shown as a justified act of settling disputes or taking a revenge. Not for everyone. Paul,68, retired teacher.

  • @ianoag
    @ianoag Год назад

    I was brought/dragged up on Westerns by my Father. This list contained a few pleasant surprises and quite a lot that I already knew. As mentioned in the comments below, I'd like to have seen Terence Hill get a mention but, one Actor who allegedly was surprisingly fast, was Gene Hackman in "The Quick and The Dead". Not sure if that's true but I hit Subscribe pretty fast because of the video (I didn't hit it anywhere as fast as Sammy Davis Jr. though) Keep up the good work!

    • @petersearls4443
      @petersearls4443 11 месяцев назад +1

      Terence Hill in the trinity films used adjusted camera speeds to create the impression of a fast draw. There are a number of articles online where they explained how they did it.

  • @mikaelcrews7232
    @mikaelcrews7232 Год назад +5

    Audie Murphy was known as the fastest quick draw in Hollywood! He even our drew John Wayne!

    • @bobbys4327
      @bobbys4327 Год назад +3

      my grandma could out draw John Wayne.

    • @timuren1541
      @timuren1541 Год назад +2

      I mildly surprised. That this guy didn't have Don Knotts From the movie. Shakyest gun in the West.😂

    • @mikaelcrews7232
      @mikaelcrews7232 Год назад

      @@timuren1541 yeah he would only need one bullet!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @mikaelcrews7232
      @mikaelcrews7232 Год назад

      @@bobbys4327 it's not easy...... I sort of can do it!

  • @steveboshakis2751
    @steveboshakis2751 Год назад +8

    there was competition and Glen Ford won he really was very fast

  • @user-nx3bu3pt9q
    @user-nx3bu3pt9q Год назад +1

    I'm glad someone mentioned him ..
    Kid Curry (Ben Murphy) - Alias Smith & Jones was the fastest draw out of all the TV series and movies. I've been watching westerns for decades. The gun 'was just in his hand'
    You missed missed him, sure as shoot'n. No disrespect, it was nice of you to put this together for us to view.

    • @petersearls4443
      @petersearls4443 Год назад +1

      Hehehe. You never saw Ben make a draw in the show.

  • @thomsbooth4906
    @thomsbooth4906 Год назад +2

    I was glad that you mentioned Jerry Lewis. A lot of people don't know that. Comedian Buddy Hackett was also extremely fast.

  • @mike-cl1mm
    @mike-cl1mm 11 месяцев назад +4

    Any thoughts to Michael Landon ? I watched him in Bonaza and it appears he is very fast and left handed . I saw an episode of Sammy Davis jr. on the Rifleman and he is incredibly fast and has a lot of trucks tossing around his six shooters in this episode. I enjoyed the film

    • @petersearls4443
      @petersearls4443 11 месяцев назад

      Landon is frequently ignored on these lists but he was pretty fast. Although I have noticed that some of his fast draws were probably other people because they were filmed from the waist down.

  • @maureencora1
    @maureencora1 Год назад +6

    Burt Lancaster Had a Quick Draw Too.

  • @user-sl8os5dl9u
    @user-sl8os5dl9u Год назад

    I really enjoyed that video! Westerns are my favorite movies to watch. Jerry Lewis was a big surprise.

  • @browsman2328
    @browsman2328 Год назад +2

    It’s hard to tell who is fast in westerns because the film or video can be speeded up, but I thought Robert Fuller from the Laramie tv show looked very fast.

  • @bladestar2322
    @bladestar2322 Год назад +13

    I've got to say that Jerry Lewis was quite a surprise. But not Sammy Davis jr. Anyone who ever saw Sammy in Little Moon and Jud McGraw got to see Sammy's fast draw and gun handling skills! I've seen a few better, but he was impressive nonetheless.

    • @jimlee188
      @jimlee188 Год назад

      They just speeded the film up.

    • @sickandtiredofbeingsickand
      @sickandtiredofbeingsickand Год назад

      ​@@jimlee188😂😂😂

    • @petersearls4443
      @petersearls4443 Год назад

      @@jimlee188Sammy was legitimately a fast draw. He was in a small group of actors at the top of the list.

  • @jamesmcclintock1142
    @jamesmcclintock1142 Год назад +3

    Character actor John Doucette was reported to have won a fast draw contest in Las Vegas where a number of western actors participated. Another actor who was considered the fastest of all the TV western actors was Peter Brown. I believe he also participated in v that contest.

    • @ricksaint2000
      @ricksaint2000 Год назад +2

      Many reports of John Doucette, was among the fastest ever.

  • @1957kwick
    @1957kwick 9 месяцев назад +1

    It's one thing to be fast on the draw. But it's another thing to be fast and hit what you're aiming at!😮

  • @rogertaylor9346
    @rogertaylor9346 Год назад +2

    Dale Robertson from Tales of Wells Fargo one of my faves. A fellow lefty to boot!

    • @Goathill
      @Goathill 5 месяцев назад

      I had heard he was right handed but he was so fast his draw looked faked, especial with the cheaper film they used on the B westerns so he used his left hand.

  • @fondasarff9701
    @fondasarff9701 Год назад +4

    Robert Fuller, Laramie and Wagon Train had a blazing draw!

  • @charliesierra6919
    @charliesierra6919 Год назад +3

    Glenn Ford seemed fast. Also, Matt Dillon in his intro, and he used the longer 7 1/2" barrel, impressive. Saw Sammy Davis Jr. was quite the pistoleer but also heard that Jerry Lewis was the actual fastest. Bob Munden was the real fastest draw I've ever seen though.

  • @redskullwarthog9385
    @redskullwarthog9385 11 месяцев назад +2

    Audie Murphy & Glen Ford I heard were two of the fastest.. & can't say enough bout Mr. Murphy how he was the "REAL DEAL" In real life & in western movies

  • @AngelCatBaby
    @AngelCatBaby 11 месяцев назад

    I love all the old westerns, and I really loved Audie Murphy, he was one of my favorite actors in them, the Lone Ranger was my favorite tv series with Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels. There were many actors who were fast draw shooters, one that surprised me though was Jerry Lewis, awesome. HIGH 5 to all of them….may their talents and abilities inspire others…..👍❤️🙏🏼🥰🐴

  • @stabbyjosh7931
    @stabbyjosh7931 Год назад +3

    you missed Randy Travis, and Tom Sellect.

  • @rony41165
    @rony41165 Год назад +4

    Kirk Douglas displayed his gun skills in last train from gun hill

  • @wickhamsgal
    @wickhamsgal Год назад +2

    Well I dont know if TV westerns were being counted because Peter Breck (big valley and Black Saddle)was known as a fast gun draw either way loved the video hope to see more

  • @harrybutler1828
    @harrybutler1828 Год назад

    Very interesting. Thanks.

  • @slowturtle6745
    @slowturtle6745 Год назад +6

    This video only reinforced what I already knew...that Lewis and Davis jr where the fastest guns in Hollywood. It's a shame that they weren't able to put those skills to more use on the big screen.
    I'm subscribed for future videos, Well done.

  • @williamgrissom1995
    @williamgrissom1995 Год назад +12

    If Bob Mundun said Jerry Lewis was the fastest, then he was as far as I'm concerned.

    • @petersearls4443
      @petersearls4443 Год назад +1

      Remember, Bob was referring to the people he taught. I’ve tried a number of searches to find a clip of Jerry making a fast draw, but I haven’t been able to find one. If you know of one would you please post it. I have seen the clip of Jerry’s stage show but it doesn’t have a really fast draw. Thanks.

  • @patrickhealy2706
    @patrickhealy2706 11 месяцев назад +2

    Audie Murphy offered to settle this argument by shooting it out with live ammo

  • @Ralphie_Boy
    @Ralphie_Boy Год назад

    *Thanks to this video, I've made a must-see Westerns to watch!* 🌵🤠

  • @RoosterCogburn1969
    @RoosterCogburn1969 Год назад +5

    If Bob Munden says it I'll call that a fact.

    • @famouspeople63
      @famouspeople63  Год назад +1

      Hard to argue

    • @petersearls4443
      @petersearls4443 Год назад

      Remember he was judging the people he trained. He worked with many actors but not all of them. I can’t count Lewis because no one can find a clip of him making a fast draw. Ben Cooper was slightly faster than Sammy. They were friends and had contests between themselves over the years.

  • @andrewdrabble8939
    @andrewdrabble8939 Год назад +3

    I'm surprised that Clint Eastwood isn't on the list or Ricky Nelson as Colorado in Rio Bravo

    • @famouspeople63
      @famouspeople63  Год назад +1

      Fastest in their character role or really off screen?

    • @andrewdrabble8939
      @andrewdrabble8939 Год назад

      @@famouspeople63
      Good point

    • @davidme9698
      @davidme9698 Год назад

      @@famouspeople63 I remember reading a article back in the early seventies where they timed draws in the movies, and they claimed Clint Eastwood wood have been the fastest!

  • @petergreco2456
    @petergreco2456 10 месяцев назад

    Good stuff. Your videos a quick on this but they still good. I’m not an old guy I have watched quite a few of these movies, westerns. And I think Ford had a lot to do with a good westerns. Let me know if that’s accurate

  • @jimsmith-fq5yz
    @jimsmith-fq5yz Год назад

    awesome work!!!!

  • @brucebarton3277
    @brucebarton3277 Год назад +4

    I had known of Sammy Davis and Jerry Lewis. I believe James Garner should also be on the list.

    • @myronhelton4441
      @myronhelton4441 Год назад

      Everyone Knows Maverick never used a gyn. LOL!

  • @edmain1137
    @edmain1137 Год назад +4

    You need to research for Thell Reed. His is an amazing career with a gun. As a kid I often saw the giant bear mounted in his family restaurant, I believe the bear charged camp on Kodiak Island. Everybody froze except for the 13 year old Thell who grabbed a bold action to drop the beast.

    • @famouspeople63
      @famouspeople63  Год назад

      Sounds like a tale tale. But theres a grain of truth in every story

    • @edmain1137
      @edmain1137 Год назад

      I've seen that 6 foot bear so many times.

    • @jacksoncz8536
      @jacksoncz8536 Год назад

      In the early days of Combat Pistol Shooting, Reed would compete using single action Colts. He competed against guys using the latest tricked out semi-autos, and win!

    • @jacksoncz8536
      @jacksoncz8536 Год назад

      @@famouspeople63 you might try actual looking into Reed, before calling it a tall tale.

  • @jimcottee9187
    @jimcottee9187 Год назад +2

    Would you believe that Earnest Borgnine was a very quick shooter & often took part in speed shooting competitions back in the day.

  • @douglaspearson4853
    @douglaspearson4853 Год назад +1

    Sammy Davis also did an episode of Wild Wild West. Actually one of my favorite episodes. I am a big fan of WWW

  • @yankeewatchdog6493
    @yankeewatchdog6493 Год назад +7

    I've always heard that Jerry Lewis was the fastest draw in Hollywood.

    • @famouspeople63
      @famouspeople63  Год назад +2

      Seems like there was something to it

    • @petersearls4443
      @petersearls4443 Год назад

      I’ve heard that Bob Munden said it, but I have never seen a clip of him making a real fast draw. I’d need to see it to believe it.

    • @glennso47
      @glennso47 Год назад

      I thought it was a cartoonist for Warner Brothers.

  • @mikeboone4425
    @mikeboone4425 Год назад +3

    He was not what you could call a western star but Sammy Davis JR had a hell of a quick draw.

    • @glennso47
      @glennso47 Год назад

      Quick Draw McGraw? 😊

  • @susanbrown7898
    @susanbrown7898 Год назад

    I always loved western and still do at 75 yrs old. I was really surprised at some of these! interesting!!

  • @Lou.B
    @Lou.B 7 месяцев назад

    Interesting! New subscriber!!!